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I am a parent of a 4th grader, Jordan who has attended ISM since preschool. ISM is certainly part of our family. As a parent it is the neatest experience to walk through the school and realize that almost every teacher knows your child by name. As a parent this tells me that she can turn to any adult at and get what she needs. THAT IS AMAZING. It also speaks to the high level of commitment the staff and teachers have at ISM.
Carrie Schinas - ISM Parent, March 4, 2009

It was a great visit. I hope you are terribly proud of that school. We saw the SABIS® educational system working on all cylinders...
Steven Wilson

I am so totally impressed with the efforts that are put forth by the staff and administration to help our children succeed both academically and in citizenship.
IAF parent

I know my daughter is getting the best possible education I can provide for her. The education she is getting is at the standards of a private school education.
HCCS parent

SABIS® has high expectations for my children's learning. They have good discipline and the teachers at the school help my children work toward achieving their full potential.
MSANO parent

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SABIS Student Life Organization®

The SABIS Student Life Organization® is an integral part of the SABIS® Educational System and an important part of every school day. Emphasizing the acquisition of 'life skills' through real-life experiences, the SABIS Student Life Organization® is a student-led society that empowers students to hold responsibility for many aspects of school life.

While providing opportunities for emotional, social, and moral growth, the SABIS Student Life Organization® helps students develop their academic, managerial, organizational, and leadership skills in a variety of academic and non-academic activities. These include peer tutoring, planning athletic activities and social events; organizing community service projects; and being involved in the school newspaper and school yearbook.

Through the SABIS Student Life Organization®, students learn to:

  • Promote high social, ethical, and moral values
  • Become active and constructive members of a community
  • Develop academic, managerial, organizational, and leadership skills
  • Acquire and refine the attitudes that give them an edge in college and throughout life
  • Form circles of lasting friendship
  • Get involved in a variety of student-led activities

Having demonstrated that they have a broad range of abilities and experiences and they can be effective and valuable team players, students become more likely candidates at top universities around the world.

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